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Designing for Interaction: Creating Smart Applications and Clever Devices (VOICES)





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Designing for Interaction: Creating Smart Applications and Clever Devices (VOICES)

Author: Dan Saffer
Published: 2006-07-28
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vBulletin Interesting
This book is helping me to understand how i need to start to design interactivity for Digital Television. A must-have.

vBulletin Useless content, terrible writing
This book reads like the author sat down on a weekend afternoon, typed out a draft and simply published it. The text is basically a sequence of obvious statements. In fact, this book is so bad I don't want to waste many words reviewing it. So I am going to randomly select 4 sentences from this book:

- Most applications and devices that interaction designers design have some sort of visible controls for the user to use to manipulate the features of the product. pg 136
- Designers should be open and nonjudgemental and should not assume that they know the answer beforehand. pg 80
- It is more important now than ever before that our digital tools have the characteristics of good interaction design baked into them. pg 203
- The system needs an assortment of responses to deal with a range of situations. pg 38

Believe me, I haven't chosen these lines consciously - I closed my eyes, turned to some page, put my finger down and typed the sentence my finger landed on. The whole book is filled with such drivel.

I wish I could give this item a rating of zero. Spend your money elsewhere.


vBulletin Excellent for Aspiring Interaction Designers
I am an aspiring interaction designer and this book by Dan Saffer really nails it for me in terms of laying down a coherent and well-written overview and framework.

This book is essential to the interaction design community in that it defines clearly what interaction design is (and is not) in this early stage of this new industry.

It is also essential reading for all beginning or aspiring interaction designers.


vBulletin Not a lot of useful information
The useful information in this book could be condensed into a 10 page article. The rest of the book is just irrelevant or uninformative photos, self evident ideas, and short interviews with designers. There is knowledge for designers between the covers - but not a bookload. This book tells you how to go about researching for design, but doesn't tell you anything about what other researchers have learned.
If you are looking for a book that helps you decide how to position the controls and labels on your latest widget, this isn't it.


vBulletin Designing for Interaction
Designing for Interaction: Creating Smart Applications and Clever Devices (VOICES) is good book for me.
I learn digital medea design so it is good for me.
What is interation design?
I don't know well now.
But I will study more.
I want be a good designer in this field.
Be ambicious!


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